86 G]J.e Dogel Palace W hen the luxury..loving rulers of Venice want.. ed a palace, they called to them the most skilled and studied builders of their time. The result justified their prudence...an archi... tectural jewel which has endured thru the ages. Today, luxury...loving apart.. ment seekers know that skill and study result in finer homes. The Tishman A part... ments - products of more than a quarter-century expe... rience - are renting rapidly because of certain superiori.. ties which only experience and highest craftsmanship could produce. [ In course of construction ] Occupancy Aug.lst,1928 941 PARK AVENUE N. E. cor. 8Ist St. Duplex Apartments of B..12..13 Rooms .0. 410 EAST 57th STREET Adjoining Sutton Place 4..6... 7 Rooms For Immediate Occupancy n BBB PARK AVENUE N. W. cor. 78th St. 10 and 12 Rooms .0. 911 PARK AVENUE S. E. cor. 80th St. 10..11...12 Rooms .0. 9B3 PARK AVENUE N. E. cor. 83rd St. 9..10 Rooms May we send you our brochure Owners and Builders since 1898 able vocational maisons de retraite which are the backbone of high French craftsmanship and low French wage. H ORSES are no\v hard at it on all the tracks in France. Mr. Ogden Mills' Play fellow won the Prix d' Ascot at Cannes, while Mr. J. E. Widener's Cistercian, with l\1cGee up for the first time for these stables, was successful in the Prix de Milan. Flat racing started at St. Cloud and will presently open at Maisons-Lafitte and Le Tremblay whIch has taken over Longchamp's opening date in order th t the new totalizers there may be installed. These kind .machines are for the encouragement of the little bettor for whom they automatically compute not only the odds but also the sum total being bet on the race by the big players as well. The stables kept by Mr. R. B. Strassburger and Baron Rothschild are being quartered at Lamorlaye, the horses working out among tulips and statues on the Chantilly gal10ps near by. On the Riviera, the lnternationa] Tennis Tournament and the Coupe des Na- tions preliminaries are being fought among the Ryans, de Alvarez, Cochets, Satterw hi tes, and Count Salms. At the Tennis Club de France excellent sport has been afforded by Borotra, playing in the Paris-London tourney. The aristocratic appeal of French tennis continues unabated. The net does not mean to the bourgeois here what it does to the Anglo-Saxon or what pelota means to the Basque. What the French sport still likes is to run in large numbers from one spot to another, two miles away. B ACKED by the Princesse Ed- , monde de Polignac (Winifred Singer), and Baron Edouard Roths- child, at umored prices which only they could comfortably pay, the Vien- nese Opera season, Strauss conducting, is announced for May, to be followed by Argentina's Spanish bal1et season in June. Argentina is now appearing in the new De Falla season at the Opéra Comique in three charming ballets. This trio, "Les T réteaux de Maître Pierre," written for and originally per- formed in the salon of the Princesse de Polignac (if she'lJ pardon our pointing again), "La Vie Breve," al- ready briefly produced by the Co- mique before the war, and "L' Amour Sorcier," once offered here by Mme. Beritza in her Trianon-Lyrique ven- ture, form a temporary and sweet musical unit which it is hoped the State MARCH 31. 1 18 IMPORTER 661 Fifth Ave 52nd-53rd Sts. ) :...: " this three -piece knitted sui t ha s a long-sleeved sweater of the same smart fab.ric as the skirt and the three-quar- ter coat $45 . angora straw hat $18 there s a new sportj floor at kur man s. . . full of íícasual clothes J... the informal fashions that most smart women wear.! most of the day.' FOURTH F L 0 0 R